Serena Low, Introvert Coach for Quiet Achievers and Quiet Warriors
107. Shaping Change and Breaking Barriers in Women’s Leadership with Ros Cardinal
JAN 11, 202640 MIN
107. Shaping Change and Breaking Barriers in Women’s Leadership with Ros Cardinal
JAN 11, 202640 MIN
Description
After more than 20 years in senior HR and organisational development roles, a life-changing cancer diagnosis inspired Ros Cardinal to step out of corporate and into her true calling: transforming leaders and reshaping the way organisations handle change.Ros is an award-winning executive coach, author of The Resilient Employee, and creator of the Women’s Leadership Archetypes model, now used worldwide to help women discover and embrace their authentic leadership strengths.In this inspiring conversation, Ros shares her journey from “accidental HR” professional to leadership mentor, her research into women’s leadership styles, and why introverts and quiet achievers are uniquely positioned to lead with authenticity, courage, and wisdom.Key Takeaways from this episode:Change begins at the top – organisational culture and transformation only last as long as leaders remain invested.Women in leadership still face barriers – from outdated expectations around work–life balance to systemic structures that don’t support those with families or outside commitments.Introverts can be powerful leaders – their thoughtful, measured approach often leads to deeper impact and stronger trust.Too much / not enough paradox – women in leadership are often labelled either too loud and bossy or not assertive enough, making self-trust and resilience vital.The Women’s Leadership Archetypes model – eight archetypes (four empowered, four shadow) that reveal both the strengths and challenges women experience in leadership.Trauma responses at work – patterns like overachieving, people-pleasing, or withdrawing often trace back to childhood conditioning; awareness allows leaders to interrupt these cycles.Energy management for introverts – pacing, picking your battles, and choosing when to speak up are essential to sustaining leadership presence.Creating psychologically safe workplaces – leaders must integrate humanity back into work, allowing people to bring their whole selves instead of leaving emotions at the door.Connect with Ros CardinalShaping ChangeWomen’s Leadership ArchetypesLinkedIn: Ros CardinalEnjoyed the Episode?Leave a 5-star review to help more introverts discover the podcastShare it with someone who’s finding their voiceSubscribe to The Visible Introvert Newsletter at https://serenalow.com.auThis episode was edited by Aura House Productions